Repeated evolution of circadian clock dysregulation in cavefish populations.
Circadian rhythms are nearly ubiquitous throughout nature, suggesting they are critical for survival in diverse environments. Organisms inhabiting largely arrhythmic environments, such as caves, offer a unique opportunity to study the evolution of circadian rhythms in response to changing ecological...
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Autores principales: | Katya L Mack, James B Jaggard, Jenna L Persons, Emma Y Roback, Courtney N Passow, Bethany A Stanhope, Estephany Ferrufino, Dai Tsuchiya, Sarah E Smith, Brian D Slaughter, Johanna Kowalko, Nicolas Rohner, Alex C Keene, Suzanne E McGaugh |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/628dd5075fe94997ac317a7ec352d977 |
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